Monday, May 11, 2009

Simple Woman's Day Book





FOR TODAY Monday, May 11th


Outside my window. . .
there is frost. Can you believe frost in May! Oh how I long to plant my garden. Maybe next week.


I am thinking. . .
of all the wonderful things that we will do today. Baking, snuggling, reading, crafting, and so much more. I love being mom to three wonderful girls.


I am thankful. . .
for everyday that I have with my husband and children. I don't want to waste a minute.


From the learning rooms. . .
the girls are working diligently on their science fair projects. I love to see where their interests and passions take them.


From the kitchen. . .
the smell of Honey Oat Bread fresh from the oven. YUMMY!


I am wearing. . .
my favorite denim jumper and the new blouse I made last week.


I am creating. . .
a vest for Rebekah's doll, Rosy. It is the first thing I have knit in over 10 years.


I am going. . .
to the Met Coffee House tonight to teach a class on blogging to other mothers in our homeschool group.


I am reading. . .
Clean House, Clean Planet by Karen Logan. A wonderfully easy guide to making your own household cleaners.


I am hoping. . .
the new blog I created for our homeschool group meets every one's liking and that tonight's class goes well.


I am hearing. . .
the giggles of my three sweet girls and the tiny cheep, cheep, cheep of our 5 day old chickens (all 19 of them) that we are keeping in the kitchen until the coop is built.


Around the house. . .
there is always so much to be done (laundry, cleaning, cooking, shopping, organizing), but I love the fact that most, if not all, of it can go one the back burner when one of the girls come to me with a grand plan for the afternoon.


One of my favorite things...
toddler kisses that last minutes.


A few plans for the rest of the week. . .
music class, karate, poetry class, bird watching, and a girly weekend - Dad will be away fishing with Grampa.


Here is picture thought I am sharing. . .
I love these big blue eyes. They see the world with such inocence and joy. I wonder how different the world would be if we all could see the world through the eyes of a child.

Hosted by Peggy at The Simple Woman'd Daybook.

1 comment:

Thanks for stopping by for a visit! I look forward to your thoughts.